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Quotas for women, parking spaces for women, online shopping, small talk and gossip. Software developer Erol, porta-potty rep Lars, and commercial pilot Helmut are licking the wounds of their masculinity – a female-free zone is what’s needed! In the boiler room of their recently built housing complex, the three stressed husbands create a secret refuge where they can watch football, eat fast-food, drink beer and curse the opposite sex undisturbed. When Aykut, the complex’s facility manager, discovers their last bastion of masculinity, he threatens to close it down. One thing is for sure, the men are not going to give up their little slice of paradise without a fight. Based on the stage play bearing the same name, director Franziska Meyer Price allows men to return to rebellious ladhood. (Zurich Film Festival)

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inglés A German comedy that tries to rely on classic German humor. But while it works Suck me Shakespeer because every character in the film is unique, it doesn’t work here, because the only good character is the one played by Elyas M’Barek, just like in Suck Me Shakespeer. He has something to him that can pumpa comedy up to such a realistic level that it doesn’t end up being a farce. But his two colleagues actually managed to make a farce out of this one, and if it weren’t for him, it would have turned out even worse. ()

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